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There's been so many of these predictions I don't really believe in any of them anymore. Also it's funny how a majority of these predictions actually have a slim chance of hitting us behind them.
I've proved people wrong on so many occasioans
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Quote from: Leninade on October 21, 2013, 06:53:16 PMQuote from: Dante on October 21, 2013, 04:09:55 PMEven if that .1% chance happened, couldn't we just nuke it?Think pretty much every international space treaty signed by just about everyone prohibits doing stuff like that. Nukes in high orbit = very bad things for a lot of people. Fallout in jetstreams isn't a good thing.But yeah, we could probably hit it with your regular store-brand ICBM. Just no nuclear payload.Who said in the Atmosphere? Im talking before it even gets close to the moon.
Quote from: Dante on October 21, 2013, 04:09:55 PMEven if that .1% chance happened, couldn't we just nuke it?Think pretty much every international space treaty signed by just about everyone prohibits doing stuff like that. Nukes in high orbit = very bad things for a lot of people. Fallout in jetstreams isn't a good thing.But yeah, we could probably hit it with your regular store-brand ICBM. Just no nuclear payload.
Even if that .1% chance happened, couldn't we just nuke it?
Quote from: Dante on October 21, 2013, 07:37:33 PMQuote from: Leninade on October 21, 2013, 06:53:16 PMQuote from: Dante on October 21, 2013, 04:09:55 PMEven if that .1% chance happened, couldn't we just nuke it?Think pretty much every international space treaty signed by just about everyone prohibits doing stuff like that. Nukes in high orbit = very bad things for a lot of people. Fallout in jetstreams isn't a good thing.But yeah, we could probably hit it with your regular store-brand ICBM. Just no nuclear payload.Who said in the Atmosphere? Im talking before it even gets close to the moon.I don't think you quite understand what kind of jurisdiction a Space treaty encompasses. Even then, using nukes on it when it's far out is still a bad idea. The leftover debris would still be moving in the same general direction, and there's no guarantee that it'll all be far enough away from the Earth. Sure the debris would likely not be as catastrophic, but again, you're potentially releasing radioactive material into the atmosphere.
Just gonna leave this here...http://history.nasa.gov/conghand/nuclear.htmBasically what I'm trying to say is a nuke would be useless. Space is a vacuum. Which means no waves. Which means no blast or heat, only a shit ton of radiation.Soooo if it is gonna hit us we can't blow it up. No meteor showers for us!
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Quote from: Fluffalupagus on October 24, 2013, 02:23:23 AMJust gonna leave this here...http://history.nasa.gov/conghand/nuclear.htmBasically what I'm trying to say is a nuke would be useless. Space is a vacuum. Which means no waves. Which means no blast or heat, only a shit ton of radiation.Soooo if it is gonna hit us we can't blow it up. No meteor showers for us! THIS! I said this, but a source is always nice
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Quote from: Cortez (Mr. T. FOO!) on October 24, 2013, 04:35:44 PMQuote from: Fluffalupagus on October 24, 2013, 02:23:23 AMJust gonna leave this here...http://history.nasa.gov/conghand/nuclear.htmBasically what I'm trying to say is a nuke would be useless. Space is a vacuum. Which means no waves. Which means no blast or heat, only a shit ton of radiation.Soooo if it is gonna hit us we can't blow it up. No meteor showers for us! THIS! I said this, but a source is always nice Looks like we're going to have to mine an earth-sized hole into it! xP